Across
- 3. located on both sides of the aircraft and holds the engins
- 7. – A parallel and opposing force to an aircraft’s motion through the air.
- 8. – The paved area at an airport where aircraft park, fuel, load, and unload.
- 9. – The movable, hinged flight control surfaces that are used in pairs with opposite motions to control the roll of an aircraft. Learn more about the parts of an airplane.
- 10. airport code for Los Angeles
- 12. – The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is used by pilots to communicate clearly with ATC and other pilots.
- 15. the main body part of an aircraft
- 17. – The act of decreasing aircraft altitude, typically to a designated level.
- 18. – Goods carried on an aircraft.
- 19. is the 3rd phase of 5 phases of flight
Down
- 1. – A company or organization that offers regularly scheduled flights and routes.
- 2. – A flight path running in the direction of the runway intended for landing that ends with a landing.
- 4. – A go-around occurs when the pilot abandons a landing and goes around the flight pattern before attempting to land.
- 5. – The airline staff members responsible for the safety and comfort of passengers during flight, typically the flight attendants.
- 6. is the area that holds the controls of the aircraft
- 10. – The force that directly opposes aircraft weight, generated primarily by the wings.
- 11. – Fog is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets at or near Earth’s surface that obscures visibility.
- 13. airport code for Dubai United Arab Emirates
- 14. – An aircraft propelled by one or more jet engines.
- 16. Indicator – An instrument that indicates aircraft orientation relative to earth’s horizon.